[Mccoypottery-talk] unidentified pieces

Surprizes@aol.com Surprizes@aol.com
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 23:52:32 EST


Thanks for the advise ... which brush McCoy book would you advise? I run 
across a lot of really old stuff here in the 'deep south' . Being a potter 
has it's advantages because I can usually recognize a style, glaze or the 
weight of the clay. I'd really like to learn more. This stuff has real 
history value ... but most of all, I grew up with it all around me. I spent a 
lot of time with my grandmother and her friends. It's amazing how many of the 
pictures I recognize.
Thanks again,
Diane Pleasant
Pleasant Surprizes




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